Three Cops Suspended After Deceased Unnao Rape Survivor’s Six-Year-Old Nephew Goes Missing

A 23-year-old rape survivor was set on fire by perpetrators out on bail last year. The woman’s six-year-old nephew has gone missing now.
A 23-year-old rape survivor was set on fire by perpetrators out on bail last year. The woman’s six-year-old nephew has gone missing now.
The three women officers were found guilty for inaction in the Unnao rape for which BJP MLA Sengar was convicted.
District Judge Dharmesh Sharma said, “There can be no denying that rule of law was broken. Sengar was a public functionary and had to maintain the rule of law.”
The woman was alone at home on December 7 when the accused sneaked into her house to commit rape. When she was being burnt, a local saw it and informed her mother, who works at a primary health centre.
Sengar stood accused of raping a 17-year-old teen in Unnao. The girl approached him asking for a job in 2017.
Uttar Pradesh Cheif Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the case will be heard by a fast track court. He added that it is deeply saddening to hear about the death of the victim.
Who says that speaking up about sexual abuse helps end it? When all there is left after that is a fight to prove yourself right, that your body was actually violated and that it wasn’t your fault.
The accused former BJP MLA Kuldip Singh Sengar along with his aid and co-accused in the murder case Shashi Singh also reached the hospital for the court proceedings.
The girl was flown to Delhi’s AIIMS hospital because of her critical condition. The hospital officials have shared that she has shown tremendous progress and has now been shifted to the ward.
SC also instructed the Uttar Pradesh government to award an interim compensation of five lakh rupees to the family of the lawyer, Mahendra Singh, to meet his medical expenses.